Filter – LinPlug RMV User Manual
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Signal Path
Filter
The RMV's Filter enables the frequency spectrum of the instrument's signal to be
controlled, allowing some frequency regions to pass through the instrument unaffected,
while other regions are either boosted or attenuated.
The RMV's Filter has six controls:
Type:
The RMV's Filter can be set to one of four 12 dB filter types: LP (Low
Pass 12 dB), HP (High Pass 12 dB), BP (Band Pass 12 dB) and BR
(Band Reject 12 dB).
Wet:
The Wet control is used to set the balance between the processed
"wet" signal (that is, the “filtered” signal) and the original unprocessed
"dry" signal.
Cutoff:
The Cutoff control is used to set the frequency (in Hz) above which
frequencies are filtered out of the signal. Higher settings produce
brighter sounds while lower settings result in darker sounds.
Rate:
The Modulation Rate of the Filter's Cutoff Frequency can be synced
to the song's current tempo using the Rate popup menu (see
Appendix B for the range of possible sync settings).
Mod DP:
The Mod DP (Cutoff Frequency Modulation Depth) control is used to
set the depth to which the filter's cutoff frequency is modulated. A
setting of 0% means no modulation occurs, while a setting of 100%
means that maximum modulation occurs.
Reso:
The Resonance control is used to set the amount of emphasis
around the cutoff frequency. Higher settings create a more
pronounced peak in the processed signal while lower settings
produce a flatter response.
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